Brussels / 3 & 4 February 2024

schedule

Energy: Reimagining this Ecosystem through Open Source devroom


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Saturday Opening Energy: Reimagining this Ecosystem through Open Source devroom
EVerest: One stack to charge them all?
Using FlexMeasures to build a climate tech startup, in 15 minutes
OwnTech Project: An open-source generic reprogrammable technology suite for reimagining the energy ecosystem
Enhancing OCPP with E2E-Security and Binary Data Streams for a more Secure Energy Ecosystem
CitrineOS
Power Grid Model: Open source high performance power systems analysis
GridSuite and PowSyBl: an Open Source approach to develop advanced tools for grid analysis and simulation of power systems.
LFEnergy SEAPATH - Easier Operations in Electrical Substations through Digital Twin Empowerment
OpenSTEF: Opensource Short Term Energy Forecasting
Unleash the Power of Flexibility with Shapeshifter: A Universal Flex Trading Protocol
OpenSCD: Everything Everywhere All at Once
Power to the People - Technology for Access to Energy
Sharing the operational cost of Europe's electricity grid: optimization and transparency through open source
Quartz Solar OS: Building an open source AI solar forecast for everyone
Can open source development drive energy transition? PyPSA-Earth experience
Carbon measurement and energy attribution for processes and hardware devices in the Linux kernel
Advanced Linux Power Management Evaluation using Perf
How can Open-Source help the Wind Power industry?
Energy optimisation: smart home meets smart district
A journey accross the environmental materiality of digital services
Power profiling my entire house with the Firefox Profiler
Closing Energy: Reimagining this Ecosystem through Open Source devroom

Read the Call for Papers at https://lists.fosdem.org/pipermail/fosdem/2023q4/003495.html.

Driving digital transformation of energy systems to accelerate decarbonization

Energy is more important than ever before now that the world is rapidly adopting renewable energy in the context of climate change, commitments to implementing ESG (environmental, social and governance) plans, and in light of rising prices due to geopolitical conflicts. This fundamental restructuring of our energy infrastructure requires many new technologies, including both hardware and software. This devroom wants to bring attention to the existing projects in the field, showcase what can be done with them today and, together with attendees, build an interconnected vision of the path ahead.

The last couple of years have seen some major energy related free software projects launched, including the Home Assistant Energy module, OpenEMS and the multitude of projects under the LF Energy flag. These free software building blocks enable new opportunities in the field of energy.

New digital and networked technical solutions are being introduced as part of a major reimagination of the energy ecosystem. This digitalisation creates demand and the opportunity for software that not only meets current needs of the energy domain, but enables the future advancements necessary to achieve decarbonization goals. Energy software has been discussed at energy industry-specific conferences and at scattered individual presentations in the technology sector, but usually in silos. Consumers, businesses, policymakers, communities, solution providers, scientists, organisations, energy companies and grid operators all need to bring their expertise, solutions and needs to the table to develop holistic solutions to the planet’s needs.

The goal of this devroom is to showcase existing efforts in this area and to encourage discussion and collaboration. We prefer to organise the devroom with presentations of applications and use-cases rather than specific product presentations.

This dedicated Energy devroom will foster the diverse collaboration that is needed to successfully transform our energy systems.

Event Speakers Start End

Saturday

  Opening Energy: Reimagining this Ecosystem through Open Source devroom
10:30 10:35
  EVerest: One stack to charge them all?
Kai-Uwe Hermann 10:35 10:50
  Using FlexMeasures to build a climate tech startup, in 15 minutes
Nicolas Höning 10:55 11:10
  OwnTech Project: An open-source generic reprogrammable technology suite for reimagining the energy ecosystem
Luiz Villa 11:15 11:35
  Enhancing OCPP with E2E-Security and Binary Data Streams for a more Secure Energy Ecosystem
Achim Friedland 11:40 11:55
  CitrineOS
Christian Weissmann 12:00 12:15
  Power Grid Model: Open source high performance power systems analysis
Nitish Bharambe 12:20 12:35
  GridSuite and PowSyBl: an Open Source approach to develop advanced tools for grid analysis and simulation of power systems.
heyberger 12:40 12:55
  LFEnergy SEAPATH - Easier Operations in Electrical Substations through Digital Twin Empowerment
Erwann Roussy, Paul Le Guen de Kerneizon 13:00 13:15
  OpenSTEF: Opensource Short Term Energy Forecasting
Jonita Ruiter 13:20 13:35
  Unleash the Power of Flexibility with Shapeshifter: A Universal Flex Trading Protocol
Tom Wetjens, Hugo van der Zwaag 13:40 13:55
  OpenSCD: Everything Everywhere All at Once
Tamás Russ 14:00 14:25
  Power to the People - Technology for Access to Energy
Vivien Barnier, Martin Jäger 14:30 14:55
  Sharing the operational cost of Europe's electricity grid: optimization and transparency through open source
Peter Mitri 15:00 15:25
  Quartz Solar OS: Building an open source AI solar forecast for everyone
Rachel L'Abri Tipton, peter dudfield, Open Climate Fix, Zak Watts 15:30 15:55
  Can open source development drive energy transition? PyPSA-Earth experience
Ekaterina Fedotova 16:00 16:25
  Carbon measurement and energy attribution for processes and hardware devices in the Linux kernel
Aditya Manglik 16:30 16:55
  Advanced Linux Power Management Evaluation using Perf
Hagen Paul Pfeifer 17:00 17:15
  How can Open-Source help the Wind Power industry?
Marco Berta 17:20 17:35
  Energy optimisation: smart home meets smart district
Pierre Kil, Don 17:40 17:55
  A journey accross the environmental materiality of digital services
Benoit PETIT, David Ekchajzer 18:00 18:25
  Power profiling my entire house with the Firefox Profiler
Florian Quèze 18:30 18:55
  Closing Energy: Reimagining this Ecosystem through Open Source devroom
18:55 19:00